Juan de Fuca, East Sooke, Capital RD
Creyke Point Beach is a small, scenic rocky outcrop in East Sooke Regional Park, offering a peaceful coastal atmosphere.
Even the parking lot at Aylard Farm — a picturesque, flower-filled clearing — is enchanting. The path winding through fruitful apple trees toward Becher Bay naturally encourages a slower pace. If you can resist the temptation of the trees laden with juicy fruit, you’ll reach Creyke Point in just a few minutes — a stunning rocky peninsula with a famous stone window.
This is where the Coast Trail begins, renowned for its breathtaking views. The very first stop on this trail is the beach at Becher Bay, right by Creyke Point.
The stunning view of the Olympic Mountains across the strait is impressive, as are the stately, slow-moving ships on the horizon and the playful birds that occasionally pause to snack on fish. On the cozy sandy beach, there’s a wooden shack and a swing. Creyke Point Beach is a wonderful, picturesque, and safe spot for everyone — solo visitors, couples, or families with small children.
Parking: Aylard Farm parking lot.
Facilities: Picnic tables, restrooms, and trail maps available at the Aylard Farm trailhead.
Trail: Easy 5 min walk from the Aylard Farm entrance; short downhill path to the beach.
Dog-friendly: Dogs must remain on a leash on the beach.
Best Time to Visit: Year-round.
